Newt Gingrich and his wife Callista Gingrich attend his Florida primary night party in Orlando.
(Chip Somodevilla/Getty)
Current polling has Mitt Romney ahead in Nevada. The primary schedule for February (not to mention lack of debates) leaves Newt Gingrich at a severe disadvantage. Is there any time left for Newt to get his momentum back? Where does the campaign go from here and will Gingrich really stay in the race until the Republican National Convention as he's repeatedly promised?
We speak with Gingrich campaign chairman and former Pennsylvania Congressman Bob Walker.
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Gingrich is the perfect example of how having great knowledge in a particular subject (politics) doesn't result in an ability to use that information to produce some advantage. He may be a big nerd but he's kind of a madman (Dr Strangelove not Don Draper).
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